Sepioteuthis australis Port Lincoln, South Australia, Australia
By
viper231 on 23-Jan-14. Waypoint GC4XECX
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It took me longer to roll up the log than it did to find the little sucker. Log full. Still detest nanos. TFTC cheers
This entry was edited by Linga Longa on Friday, 20 November 2015 at 05:51:16 UTC.
This entry was edited by Linga Longa on Friday, 20 November 2015 at 05:51:16 UTC.
#2362 - Found by Marg on our cycle ride around the Parnkalla Trail. All part of the fun and challenges on our AroundOz bicycle tour via the highest peak in each State and mainland Territory.
http://www.crazyguyonabike.com/doc/15119
Many thanks to the cache owner viper231 for establishing and maintaining this cache.
http://www.crazyguyonabike.com/doc/15119
Many thanks to the cache owner viper231 for establishing and maintaining this cache.
This took us two searches,we love this type of cache" NOT"but we were rewarded in the end. Thanks for the hunt.
Quick find with a car park full of boat trailers and muggles walking their dogs. TFTC
We went squidding here a couple of nights ago, the guys caught 9, we had fresh salt and pepper squid for dinner YUMMY. Easy find TFTC
Nano rant to follow.
Bloody Nanos! Spawn of satan. Burn down the Nano factory, and exterminate anyone who sells Nanos.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_xeh4-RNZEs
Remember, everytime you hide a nanocache God kills a kitten.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ikbpQHLcuaM
Bloody Nanos! Spawn of satan. Burn down the Nano factory, and exterminate anyone who sells Nanos.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_xeh4-RNZEs
Remember, everytime you hide a nanocache God kills a kitten.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ikbpQHLcuaM
We found this cache as part of a 4 day trip which went from Adelaide to Sceale Bay returning to Adelaide. The purpose of the trip was to remove Freddo was his home location too near the Clipsal 500 track and for us and Freddo to achieve a difficulty 4 1/2 and terrain 4 cache to make us well rounded cachers. The cache we needed to find was located near Venus Bay and we successfully completed this goal early on Friday morning which left us plenty of time to find "just one more". Loved the scenery and having the opportunity revisit this great area Thanks to viper231 for placing this cache.
I hope Port Lincolners realise how lucky they are to have this great path along the coast; certainly encouragement to get out and door some fresh air. Thanks viper231 for hiding this cache.
Found as part of our walk along the Parnkalla trail. An informative lesson on one of the species found nearby - the Southern Calamari. We really enjoyed the walk and the numerous flowering native plants on the walk. TNLNSL Thanks viper231
I jagged this little cache pretty quickly this morning
Not much happening at the boat ramp today for some reason ?
TFTC !!
Not much happening at the boat ramp today for some reason ?
TFTC !!
A quick find for Mr Beetle in a potential camping spot for the night. Thanks, a nice quiet area.
Gave my usual two minutes search time for nano's and luckily (and rarely) found it within my allotted time. TFTC viper231.
Staying at the Port Lincoln caravan park, while caching in the area.
The cache was found quickly, thanks for the hunt today, viper231.
The cache was found quickly, thanks for the hunt today, viper231.
Coordinates changed from:
S 34° 44.726 E 135° 53.420
Coordinates changed to:
S 34° 44.727 E 135° 53.422
Distance from original: 11.9 feet or 3.6 meters.
Slight update
S 34° 44.726 E 135° 53.420
Coordinates changed to:
S 34° 44.727 E 135° 53.422
Distance from original: 11.9 feet or 3.6 meters.
Slight update
Always tough to admit to the first DNF on a cache but we gave this one 30min inbetween boat launches. Such a busy ramp. Blaming GPS accuracy again as we had GZ in an odd location. Will be back